In deposition documents, Tom Nolen says Sue Nolen allegedly stood up at the meeting, walked toward him in a threatening voice, asking him if he had any pictures. Tom Nolen said he had to run around the room to avoid her. Town Attorney Tom Peterson then allegedly asked to speak to Tom Nolen, showed him order-of-protection documents issued March 2008, which Tom Nolen said were expired. Nolen stated he then left.

The second-degree harassment claim is a violation. If found guilty, Sue Nolen probably would pay a small fine, Rounds said. She was issued an appearance ticket for 2 p.m. Thursday in Malta Town Court.